Quinn suspects
that Dexter was somehow involved with the Trinity Killer and his wife's
murder, but no one will listen to him.

When artists'
renderings of "Kyle Butler" resemble Dexter, Quinn wants
to show Dexter's photo to Trinity's son, Jonah, to see if he can confirm
Quinn's suspicion that "Kyle" and Dexter are one and the same.

Unfortunately
for Quinn, the FBI has Jonah hidden away in a "safe house", under
the witness protection program, and they won't let Quinn near him.

But Quinn won't
take no for an answer.

When phoning
a friend at the FBI doesn't get him permission to talk to Jonah, Quinn
follows that agent from a market/cafe
back to the safe house.

That's the same
street where they filmed the dead skunk
scene, but about 400 yards to the south, just north of Spring Street.

Like the skunk
location, it's right across the street from (west of ) El Dorado Park,
where they filmed the abandoned Visitors Welcome
Center (where Dexter held Lumen captive), and close to the liquor store
where Quinn tried to talk to Jonah.

Kerry
shot the photos below in 2010:

[Warning:
This is a private home.
Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door,
or do anything else that might disturb the residents.
]

A. In
previous seasons, I've usually had to hunt down the locations after viewing
the episodes, using clues from the various scenes. By the 5th season,
though, I'd developed a small group of fans, spies & tipsters who kept
an eye out for Dexter filming in their neighborhoods, and would
let me know in advance when something was about to film there.

Between those
reports, and my own personal reconnaissance around town, by the time the
first episode aired, I already knew most (but not all) of the filming locations,
and only needed to watch the episodes and match up the scenes with the
correct locations.

This group of
helpful fans includes Kerry,
Rick, Joel,
Geoff, Ellen,
Julie, Susan,
Jeff, and others. My thanks to all of them.

Kerry, who lives
near El Dorado Park, was scoping out the above park locations, when she
learned that they were filming nearby, over on Stevely. So she hurried
over and shot the photos of the crew filming the skunk scene, and later
shot the above photos of the safe house as well. (Thanks,
Kerry!)